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TTI-7 Iss.02 – 06/11
SAMPle:DELay? <slx>
Queries the specified scanning list timer sample delay.
<slx>
SL1, SL2, SL3, SL4
Specify scan list
Returns the delay time (00:00:00 to 99:59:59).
Routing Commands
ROUTe:SCAN:LSELect <slx>
This command is used to set the scanner mode, and to select the scan list. The scanner is enabled by selecting a
scanning list. An empty scanning list cannot be selected. The ROUTe:SCAN:INTernal command should be used to
configure the scanning list.
<slx>
SL1, SL2, SL3, SL4
Off
Terminates the current measurement cycle and scanning routine.
Sets the Run/Hold trigger mode to HOLD when enabling the scanner.
If the Rolling Mean and Standard Deviation function is on, then this command will be ignored.
ROUTe:SCAN:LSELect?
Queries the state of the scanner, and returns the selected scanning list if enabled, otherwise it returns “OFF”.
ROUTe:SCAN:INTernal <slx>, <scanlist>
This command is used to configure the specified scanning lists for the internal scanner cards.
<slx>
SL1, SL2, SL3, SL4
<scanlist>
A0, A1, A2, A3, A4,
B0, B1, B2, B3, B4
To configure a scanning list, specify the scanning list number followed by a list of channels that are required to be
active in the list. Only channels that are available should be specified, else the command will be ignored.
Configuring a scanning list that is in use will result in the instrument terminating the current measurement cycle and
scanning routine. Also, the Run/Hold trigger mode will be set to HOLD.
ROUTe:SCAN:INTernal? <slx>
Queries the configuration of a scanning list, and returns a list of active channels, or “NONE” if the specified scanning
list is empty.
<slx>
SL1, SL2, SL3, SL4
Memory Commands
MEMory:COEFficient? <user probe number/all>
Transfers the user probe coefficients from the memory to the output buffer. A user probe number of between 1 and
20 will output the coefficients for that user probe. If ALL is used, the coefficients for all user probes are sent
sequentially to the output buffer. The output format depends on whether the user probe memory is empty, has
Industrial PRT (Callendar – van Dusen) coefficients stored, or Standard PRT (ITS90) coefficients stored: